3D SER., 71, NO. 4 (OCTOBER 2014)
Writing Early American Lives as Biography
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Annette Gordon-Reed
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A Political Ecology in the Early Spanish Caribbean
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Molly A. Warsh
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Learning to Write Algonquian Letters: The Indigenous Place of Language Philosophy in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World
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Sarah Rivett
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Sources and Interpretations
“Here is my country”: Too Né’s Map of Lewis and Clark in the Great Plains
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Christopher Steinke
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Reviews of Books
“Shattering Together, Merging Apart: Colonialism, Violence, and the Remaking of the Native South,” a review essay of Ethridge, From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540–1715 ; Ethridge and Shuck-Hall, Mapping the Mississippian Shatter Zone: The Colonial Indian Slave Trade and Regional Instability in the American South; Hall, Zamumo’s Gifts: Indian-European Exchange in the Colonial Southeast; Paulett, An Empire of Small Places: Mapping the Southeastern Anglo-Indian Trade, 1732–1795; and Piker, Okfuskee: A Creek Indian Town in Colonial America. By Denise Ileana Bossy611
Johnson, River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom. By Steven Deyle632
Guasco, Slaves and Englishmen: Human Bondage in the Early Modern Atlantic World. By Rebecca Anne Goetz637
Cayton, Love in the Time of Revolution: Transatlantic Literary Radicalism and Historical Change, 793–1818. By Catherine E. Kelly641
Andrews, Native Apostles: Black and Indian Missionaries in the British Atlantic World; and Wyss, English Letters and Indian Literacies: Reading, Writing, and New England Missionary Schools, 750–1830. By Jessica M. Parr645
Pettigrew, Freedom’s Debt: The Royal African Company and the Politics of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 672–1752. By Marcus Rediker650
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